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Google ordered to pay US$314-million for misusing customers’ cell phone data

  • A jury in San Jose, California, found that Google misused customers’ cell phone data and ordered the company to pay over $314.6 million to Android users in the state.
  • The jury agreed with plaintiffs that Alphabet's Google was liable for sending and receiving data without permission while devices were idle, causing burdens for users.
  • Google stated that no Android users were harmed by the data transfers and that users consented in terms of service, as reported by a Google spokesperson.
  • Plaintiffs' attorney Glen Summers said the verdict reflects the seriousness of Google’s misconduct, stating it vindicates the case's merits.
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Korein Tillery and Bartlit Beck Win $314M Jury Verdict in Suit Against Google

ST. LOUIS, July 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- St. Louis and Chicago based law firm Korein Tillery, along with co-counsel from Bartlit Beck, has won a California state court jury trial on behalf of California Android cell phone users. After a…

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A Californian jury estimated on Tuesday that Google should pay over $314 million to Android smartphone users in this U.S. state for collecting their data without clear agreement from them.

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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